The Politics of Reflexivity: Narrative and the Constitutive Poetics of CultureJohns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 271 pagina's |
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... Angela Carter . Copyright © 1974 by Angela Carter . Reprinted by permission of Harper & Row , Publishers , Inc. From Chance by Joseph Conrad . Copyright © 1913 , 1921 by Double- day & Company , Inc. Reprinted by permission of Doubleday ...
... Angela Carter . Copyright © 1974 by Angela Carter . Reprinted by permission of Harper & Row , Publishers , Inc. From Chance by Joseph Conrad . Copyright © 1913 , 1921 by Double- day & Company , Inc. Reprinted by permission of Doubleday ...
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... Angela Carter provide opportunities to consider the relation between the author function and , respectively , the sign , the " style world , " the nonlogocentric , and the phallocentricity of the narrative tradition . In Moving Parts ...
... Angela Carter provide opportunities to consider the relation between the author function and , respectively , the sign , the " style world , " the nonlogocentric , and the phallocentricity of the narrative tradition . In Moving Parts ...
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... Angela Carter's haunting Fireworks contains a number of tales that are stimulating meditations on the relation between consciousness and writing , but perhaps the most useful to our purposes is " The Loves of Lady Purple , " a tale ...
... Angela Carter's haunting Fireworks contains a number of tales that are stimulating meditations on the relation between consciousness and writing , but perhaps the most useful to our purposes is " The Loves of Lady Purple , " a tale ...
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Narrative Reflexivity and Constitutive Poetics | 1 |
Conrad Early Modernism and the Narrators | 66 |
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